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The United States Air Force will hold the “William Tell” air-to-air competition in September, pitting F-22, F-35, and F-15 fighters against each other for air superiority.
Return of the competition William Tell.
The competition will take place at the Air Dominance Center in Savannah, Georgia, after a 19-year absence. William Tell 2023 will assess aircrew performance in air superiority, weapons use, and tactics and will also include weapons handling, maintenance, and loading skills.

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A naval alert issued by Russia has raised Speculation about a possible test launch of the 3M22 Zircon hypersonic anti-ship missile from the frigate Admiral Kasatonov.
what are the specifications of the Russian zircon missile 
The Russian Zircon missile is a hypersonic anti-ship cruise missile currently being developed. While some details are not publicly disclosed, here are some of the known specifications:

Speed: The missile is capable of reaching speeds of Mach 8 to Mach 9, which is about 6,100 to 6,900 miles per hour (9,800 to 11,100 kilometers per hour).

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There is no “credible evidence” that unidentified objects – observed largely by U.S. military pilots – are examples of extraterrestrial technology or have unexplainable abilities, the Pentagon’s UFO Tsar told a Senate hearing on Wednesday. But there are “concerning indicators,” he said, that some of these sightings could be of Chinese origin.
“I should also state clearly for the record,” said Sean M.

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On its website, the Federal Ministry of Defense (MoD) announced yesterday, April 18, that Germany had transferred a Patriot anti-aircraft missile system and missile suite to Ukraine.
In addition to the air defense system and missiles, Germany also supplied Kyiv with 16 Zetros trucks and two border patrol vehicles. This delivery marks the first confirmed case of the transfer of a Patriot battery to Ukraine.
The supplied weapon system has been placed under the category of “delivered” military aid, which Germany has pledged to provide to Ukraine, amounting to $2.

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Despite some apparent bureaucratic holdups, the Pentagon’s nascent All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is working to strengthen data collection and intelligence analysis capabilities, standardize government reporting requirements, and introduce new digital tools to engage the public on its complex investigation into unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) as its caseload grows.

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Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) and Rheinmetall’s joint venture, Projekt System & Management GmbH (PSM), has received an order to equip 143 Puma infantry fighting vehicles from the German Federal Office for Equipment, Information Technology, and Service Support (BAAINBw).
The German government has decided to upgrade the original Puma infantry fighting vehicles to the more advanced S1 design status. Thus they have exercised two contract options to do so. The date of this agreement’s signing is June 2021.
The volume of the order is around 770 million euros.

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Further to our report yesterday on Germany’s delivery of a Patriot air defense battery and missiles to Ukraine, the Ukrainian Minister of Defense Oleksii Reznikov has issued a statement of his own regarding the arrival of what appears to be the first such systems.
Posting on Twitter, Reznikov said that “Our beautiful sky becomes more secure because Patriot air defense systems have arrived in Ukraine.

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Caption: Col. Jonathan Chung salutes the flag at the 5th SFAB’s Assumption of Command ceremony, June 30, 2021 at Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington. (Maj. William Leasure/U.S. Army).

Army Col. Jonathan Chung is both loved and loathed by soldiers who served under him. Some of his former subordinates accuse Chung of being an abrasive leader, while other soldiers describe him as exactly the type of officer the Army needs: unafraid to hold others accountable, even at the risk of his career.
Now the Army must decide whether Chung’s leadership style is corrosive or motivating.

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The French Navy has received its second Airbus H160 helicopter, a cutting-edge medium twin-engine helicopter that will execute maritime search and rescue (SAR) operations. 
Babcock delivered the helicopter to its Le Cannet-des-Maures facility, where it was modified to a light military configuration.
Under France’s Military Programming Law (LPM) 2019-2025, the French Armaments Directorate General (DGA) bought six helicopters, including the second H160, from Airbus Helicopters, Babcock, and Safran Helicopter Engines.

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